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March 06, 2010
Lilly Easter
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Easter is a time which draws together so much of wonderful custom- chocolate bunnies, decorating eggs, church services, Easter plays and gift baskets. It is of course tough to draw a blank the custom of Easter lillies. These beautiful flowers with their distinctly shaped petals signify hope, grace, purity and life.

Lillies are cherished for their lovely color, form and fragrance and whether you intend to sustenance them for your own delectation or are looking to gift it to someone, there are ways to care for your Easter lillies to make a point they look their best for as long as possible.

When keeping Easter lillies inside the home, make a point they are in a moderately cool environment, possibly around 60-65 degrees Fahrenheit, with slightly lower temperatures at night. It is an totally necessity to avert the Easter lillies being discovered to high temperatures or hot air. Easter lillies will flourish by the window with indirect light, but will be ruined by direct sunlight. When irrigating Easter lillies, as with all plants, make a point not to overwater them, but sustenance the soil moist, with clean draining.

Easter lillies also have a lot of significance in history. Lillies are often called the white robed apostle of hope and it is considered that there grew in the Garden of Gethsemane afterwards the outcomes regarding Jesus Christ. It is said that lilies started growing from places in which Jesus’s sweat fell on the ground.

Lillies are native to some islands of Japan and the production of Easter lillies in America is considered to have begun when a WW1 soldier from Oregon by the name of Louis Houghton added household a suitcase of lily bulbs in 1919. The lillies were planted by friends and family amongst whom it was distributed, but when the supply was subsequently cut off from Japan, they came into demand and were then nicknamed White Gold .

Reported to the 2008 Annual report by the Agricultural Research Service of the United States Department of Agriculture, there have been efforts to genetically engineer Easter lillies to make them virus resistant and in turn improve the profits and reduce loss in the industry.

Although Easter lillies are only sold for around two weeks every year, they rank fourth in the list of America s potted plant crops headed only by poinsettias, mums and azaleas with California and Michigan being the major producers of Lillies easter.

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